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I have a Directtv tivo and I have alot of dust in the fan and inside the DVR as I can see. I tried to Vacuum cleaner but its not getting all. I just found out that my Tivo DVR is a lease, so Im kind of scared to open it. (Was told first its mine -shrug) Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do?

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You might try getting one of those cans of compressed air like you use to clean computers and blow it out. The only other way I can think of is to take the cover off. If it's an HR10, it may be a lease but they don't seem to want those back. Good luck.
 

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They dont seem to be too affected so I wouldn't worry about it unless you are having issues.

I opened one of my relative's tivos to swap the drive (owned) and there was about half an inch of dust covering everything, yet it still ran cool and worked fine.
 

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Grentz said:
I opened one of my relatives to swap the drive (owned) and there was about half an inch of dust covering everything, yet it still ran cool and worked fine.
I hope you are a surgeon---in any event I'm glad your relative is doing well.
 

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Aurelien said:
I have a Directtv tivo and I have alot of dust in the fan and inside the DVR as I can see. I tried to Vacuum cleaner but its not getting all. I just found out that my Tivo DVR is a lease, so Im kind of scared to open it. (Was told first its mine -shrug) Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do?

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Since it's a lease I would not do anything.;)

As long as the temps OK.;)

Did you buy that DVR? If you did it's not a lease.The CSR's always try to put everything lease because a 24 month commitment comes with a lease.:rolleyes:
 
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